Wednesday was dominated by the news of Kavitha resigning from BRS after being suspended. Her next move has been the subject of wide speculation, though top leaders of BRS have stayed silent, while rival parties dismissed it as KCR’s family matter.
Adding a new twist, MLA Jagadeesh Reddy claimed that a conspiracy was being plotted against BRS chief KCR. He alleged that PM Narendra Modi and Chandrababu Naidu were behind it, fearing KCR’s possible return to national politics.
The Suryapet MLA suggested that Modi and Chandrababu wanted to trap KCR in the Kaleshwaram corruption case. With a CBI inquiry, KCR could be cornered, damaging his political journey and potentially landing him in jail, he said.
Political analysts in Telangana, however, do not believe in such a conspiracy. They point out that BRS failed to win even one seat in the last Parliamentary elections, showing that KCR’s influence has weakened significantly among voters in the state.
Analysts also note that KCR’s leg injury has confined him mostly to his farmhouse, limiting his activity. They argue that the country needs a leader who can manage both national and international issues, and random claims from local MLAs do not carry weight.




